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Dr. MacKinnon and Dr. F.W. Green

Dr. MacKinnon (left) and Dr. F.W. Green, Cranbrook, B.C.,c1930.

Internal ID: 0263.0001
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1930

Dr. F.W. Green in St. Eugene Hospital Lab

Hand coloured photo of Dr. F.W. Green working in the lab of the St. Eugene Hospital, Cranbrook, B.C.

Internal ID: 0263.0002
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1933

Dr. F.W. Green

Dr. F.W. Green with a doctor's bag in front of car, presumably making house calls in Cranbrook, B.C., early 1930s.

Internal ID: 0263.0003
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1930

Early Cranbrook Medical Doctors

Photo of a wall tribute to Cranbrook's pioneering doctors. Medical Doctors, L-R: Dr. McKinnon served from 1919 +, Dr. J.H. King, served from 1898-1916 and Dr. F.W. Green Sr., served from 1898-1952.

Internal ID: 0442.0005
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Dr. F.W. Green

Newspaper clipping of Dr. F.W. Green. Caption reads "... came to Cranbrook with the coming of the Steel".

Internal ID: 0004.0006
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Dr. G.E. MacKinnon

Newspaper clipping of Dr. G.E. MacKinnon. Caption reads "...Replaced Dr. King when he entered politics". MacKinnon was a partner of Dr. Green in the clinic on Armstrong Avenue.

Internal ID: 0004.0007
Medium:Photograph
Date: 0000

Ambulance Attendants (?) Transferring Patient from Ambulance

Stephan Atchison and (right) Allan Bennett transferring a patient from an ambulance to the hospital.

Internal ID: 0014.0007
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1968

Dr. King and Green Advertisement

Newspaper - Professional Cards and Lodge Notices section. Ad Copy: Drs. KING & GREEN Physicians and Surgeons Office at Residence, Armstrong Ave. Office Hours: - Forenoons - - 9.00 to 10.00 Afternoons - - 2.00 to 4.00 Evenings - - - 7.30 to 3.30 Sundays - - - 2.30 to 4.30 Cranbrook, - - - - - B.C.

Internal ID: 0185.0014
Medium:Ephemera
Date: April 26th 1913

Dr. Val Giest Visiting Area, 1968

Dr. Val Giest, Department of Environmental Design, University of Calgary. A guest of the Kimberley Jr. Fish and Game club. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats area, Findlay Creek

Internal ID: 0158.0016
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1968

Kimberley & District Hospital Staff and Board

Kimberley & District Hospital Staff and Board in front of new hospital opened 1960. Donelda Scott kneeling in the front row: Marg Wilson front row 4th from left, Eleanor Kavanagh 1st on the right kneeling, Cecila Cimolai 3rd from the right kneeling, Eileen Dude front row 3rd from the left kneeling, Mr. Sykes middle row on the right. Dr. Richard Neve (Surgeon) next to Dr. Bob Watkin, in the middle back row. Dr. J.F. Hazard on the left next to Dr. O'Callahan.

Internal ID: 0186.0020
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1960

Kimberley Hospital Staff

Kimberley Hospital Staff: Mac Sykes, Dr. Ian Sinclair, Dr. Peter Finch, Dr. Don Beach, Dr. Lang. (note: Dr. Don Beach the first clinical clerk medical student in Kimberley Hospital). K. Backman added: The extern at the Kimberley Hospital was Dr. Don Beach, who later was a radiologist at the Cranbrook & District Hospital.

Internal ID: 0186.0026
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1960

McDougall Memorial Hospital Ward

Mr. McDougall is in a hospital bed with Dr. Peter Finch left at bedside. McDougall Memorial Hospital, Kimberley, BC.

Internal ID: 0186.0029
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1956

Death Of Mrs. Lawson

Young Cranbrook woman, in the prime of her life, falls while walking on street, suffers from heart failure and dies.

Internal ID: 0052.0118
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 9th 1915

Description of Train Wreck

Detailed description of collision between two trains near Wardner, resulting in one fatality.

Internal ID: 0052.0158
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 17th 1907

Dr D.P. Hannington

Personalities of Kimberley, B.C. - Dr. D.P. Hannington, in Ladysmith, B.C.

Internal ID: 0196.0225
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1942

Building Fumigation

Dr. Green, medical health officer, order Central School building in Cranbrook to undergo fumigation in order to prevent any spread of diptheric throat infection.

Internal ID: 0052.0313
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 26th 1921

Ill At Hospital

Article reporting on the illness of Dr. Green requiring hospital stay.

Internal ID: 0051.0352
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 19th 1900

Dr. King

Bank of Commerce employee at Fort Steele being sticken with convulsions and becoming unconscious.

Internal ID: 0051.0361
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 9th 1900

Soldier Rehab

Listing what every disabled soldier should know.

Internal ID: 0050.0399
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 23rd 1917

Dr. King

Dr. King of Cranbrook makes a professional visit to Fort Steele.

Internal ID: 0052.0410
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 9th 1901

First Aid Competition

Cranbrook men tied for second in St. John's ambulance competition on First Aid.

Internal ID: 0052.0475
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 25th 1912

Cranbrook Rotary

Cranbrook Rotary meeting featured two guests, the first Cranbrooks undertaker and the second a printer.

Internal ID: 0052.0561
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 14th 1922

Dr. Mewburn Appointed

Appointment of surgeon on the Crow's Nest construction.

Internal ID: 0051.0569
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 5th 1897

Lester Clapp

Lester Clapp returns to Cranbrook after six operations at Mayo clinic in Rochester.

Internal ID: 0052.0598
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 1st 1922

Rotary Minstrels

Heavy demand for tickets to the upcoming Rotary Minstrel show in January, featuring a patriotic Canadian song, introduced for the first time in Cranbrook.

Internal ID: 0052.0681
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 29th 1922

Dinner & Bridge

Cranbrook residents enjoy night of dinner and bridge at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.

Internal ID: 0052.0785
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 23rd 1930

Drs. King & Green

Office hours and location of Cranbrook Physicians and Surgeons.

Internal ID: 0050.0787
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 29th 1909

St. Eugene Meeting

Cranbrook and St. Eugene Hospital selected for important clinical meeting of medical men.

Internal ID: 0050.0825
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 23rd 1926

Nurse Hearle

Newspaper article formerly from Cranbrook, Nurse Hearle of Nelson has been ill and was sent to detention house to await the development of her symptoms.

Internal ID: 0050.0837
Medium:Newspaper
Date: March 15th 1900

St. Eugene Hospital

Railroad worker goes to hospital with obstructed hernia but dies two days later.

Internal ID: 0050.0838
Medium:Newspaper
Date: March 29th 1900

Dr. King

Dr. King is at St. Eugene Hospital as a patient.

Internal ID: 0050.0839
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 5th 1900

Dr. King

Newspaper article Dr. King suffers a relapse and again admitted to Mission hospital.

Internal ID: 0050.0840
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 19th 1900

Dr. Green

Dr. Green to return to Cranbrook now that he is recovered from his illness.

Internal ID: 0050.0843
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 26th 1900

Dr. King

Tie cutter working for Breckenridge & Lund cut two of the smaller toes from one of his feet.

Internal ID: 0050.0844
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 4th 1900

Dr. Bonnell

Fernies' Dr. Bonnell visits Cranbrook.

Internal ID: 0050.0846
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 11th 1900

Dr. Green

Dr. Green comes up from Moyie.

Internal ID: 0050.0847
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 11th 1900

Dr. Bonnell

Dr. Brodie now assists Dr. Bonnell in the mines at Fernie and Michel.

Internal ID: 0050.0858
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 1st 1900

Nurses Remember

St. Eugene Hospital nurses gather to remember the former Cranbrook hospital.

Internal ID: 0050.0888
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 9th 1998

Drs. King & Green

Physicians and Surgeons office hours.

Internal ID: 0050.0920
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 14th 1904

Eagles

3 Moyie residents in Cranbrook for gathering of Eagles aerie.

Internal ID: 0050.0955
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 9th 1905

King & Green Offices

One of Cranbrooks old buildings which housed the first medical clinic was demolished, but remembered by Dr. W.O. Green.

Internal ID: 0050.0976
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 19th 1974

Cranbrook - Firsts

Detailing first things in Cranbrook, from first building to first baby born.

Internal ID: 0050.0985
Medium:Newspaper
Date: March 19th 1908

Doctor King

Cranbrook doctor pays professional visit to Fort Steele.

Internal ID: 0050.0996
Medium:Newspaper
Date: March 30th 1901